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To give teachers and parents an idea of what the lesson plan contains we have set out a brief excerpt from the lesson plan. Sex chromosomes operate a little differently from autosomal chromosomes. There are two different sex chromosomes, X and Y. Women have two X chromosomes and men have an X and a Y. The sex of the child depends on whether the father's sperm contains an X chromosome or a Y chromosome. If the father provides an X chromosome to the zygote (fertilized egg), the child will be a girl. If the father contributes a Y chromosome, the child will be a boy. In other words, female sex chromosome pairs are XX and male sex chromosome pairs are XY. Since any one of the mother's egg cells will have only one of her X chromosomes, and the father's sperm cells will have either his X or his Y chromosome, the possible pairings are:XM1XF1 XM1Y XM2XF1 XM2Y The complete lesson plan has eight diagrams and a comprehension test/homework assignment. A list of the curriculum standards for the ten most populous states that are satisfied by the lesson plan is also provided. A subscription to TeachWithMovies.com will give you access to Learning Guides for more than 300 films which can be used by teachers as lesson plans and by parents as study guides. A few free standing lesson plans are also provided. Click here to subscribe and use TWM's "Lesson Plan on Predicting Combinations for Alleles in a Zygote Using Punnett Squares". Already a member? Click here. |
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